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When commissioning a custom fursuit head, one of the first stylistic choices you’ll face is: Kemono or Toony?
Both styles are popular, but they differ significantly in proportions, expression, and overall aesthetic. Understanding these differences will help you choose a design that truly matches your character and personal taste.
We work with clients who value character accuracy, comfort, and long-term wearability.
Whether you are commissioning your first fursuit piece or expanding an existing suit, we help you choose the most suitable option based on your goals, usage (conventions, photos, performance, collection), and budget—so you don’t over-order or make unnecessary compromises.
Our commission process is clear and guided from start to finish:
1) Send references → 2) Confirm options & quote → 3) Production → 4) Completion preview → 5) Tracked shipping
Key details are confirmed before production begins to ensure expectations are aligned and to avoid unexpected changes later.
Clear references help us achieve the best result. Ideally, please provide:
• A character reference sheet (front/side views if available)
• Color palette and markings
• Any must-have features (ears, eyes, expressions, accessories)
If you don’t have a full reference sheet, that’s completely fine. Share what you have, and we’ll help organize the information into something workable.
Comfort and fit are just as important as appearance.
Depending on the item commissioned, we may request basic measurements such as head circumference, height, or shoe size. Clear measuring guidance will be provided so you can measure confidently and accurately.
Materials are selected based on durability, comfort, and visual quality—not shortcuts.
As with all handmade work, small natural variations may occur, but we focus on clean finishing, stable structure, and practical wearability to ensure your piece holds up for regular use and photography.
Production timelines vary depending on item type and current workload. An estimated timeframe will be provided before confirmation.
All orders are shipped with protective packaging and tracking. Basic aftercare guidance is included to help keep your piece in good condition with proper cleaning and storage.
Conclusion
Commissioning a custom fursuit is a personal and creative process.
Whether you are starting with a single piece or planning a full suit, taking time to understand your options helps ensure a result that fits your character, your needs, and your expectations.
If you’re unsure where to begin or would like guidance before committing, feel free to reach out. We’re always happy to help you choose the right starting point.